Researchers recently said that a new study has proven that thousands of skeletons and hundreds of weapons reveal a 3,250-year-old battle.
Traces of sharp objects found at the Fa-Hien Lena cave have revealed, they are likely the arrowheads used by ancient people to hunt.
The arrow was shot from a Roman catapult during their encirclement of Israel's ancient city of Yodfat in 67 AD.
South African anthropologists and archaeologists have discovered 64,000-year-old sharp stone samples, which are direct evidence that humans at that time began creating arrows.